Game Changer! Ivy League Schools Ban Tackling At Football Practice

The world of football is certainly changing. The safety concerns of the sport are certainly working their way into all facets of the game, and rightfully so. With some intense discussion going on lately about concussions and the resulting CTE diagnosis, the world of football is definitely looking to become safer.

Well today the word comes down that Ivy League schools have banned tackling in football practice. While this is sure to change the way practices are going down, and definitely game play, this is sure to make the game safer. The NFL limits teams to 14 full-contact practices throughout an 18-week season, but this is certainly an unprecedented step in amature sports. Head over to the New York Times and check out more information. Speak your mind below and stay tuned for much more on this coming very soon!